Viktor Komplektow
Wiktor Gieorgijewicz Komplektow (Russian: Виктор Георгиевич Комплектов, born January 8, 1932 in Moscow) - Soviet and Russian diplomat, party activist. Curriculum vitae
In 1954 he graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, specializing in international law. He retired from the USSR in 1955 and returned to Washington in August 1956 as a trainee referent, later a senior diplomat. USSR. In March 1958, he joined the Soviet Union in the United States, returned to the USSR in December 1958, worked in the US State Department of the USSR, where he was The secretary (1960-1962) and the second secretary (1962-1963), in June 1961 took part in the meeting of Khrushchev with the Kennedy in Vienna. In August 1963, he became secretary of the USSR Embassy in the USA, from November 1965 to April 1967, as First Secretary, and from April 1967 to August 1968 as USSR Embassy Advisor to the USSR, returning to the USSR in August 1968, 1970 became deputy head of this department. In November 1974 he took part in the preparation of Brezhnev's meeting with Ford in Vladivostok. In January 1978 he became the head of the US Department of State Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a member of the USSR Foreign Affairs College, and in November 1982 he was deputy foreign minister of the USSR. From March 15, 1991 to March 2, 1992, he was an ambassador of the USSR / Russia in the USA. Since 1962 he belonged to the CPSU, and on February 25, 1986 he was elected a member of the Central Censorship Committee of the CPSU. Honors
And medals. Bibliography
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